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Plans to turn a former kennels into a pet crematorium are among the latest applications in Swale.
The proposals are for The Paddock Kennels and Cattery in Seed Road, Newnham and include installing an incinerator and creating two extra parking spaces.
If approved by Swale council, the move would bring a new specialist service to the village, changing the use of the long-established kennels site and making use of an unused stable block.
Plans have been submitted to convert the Fox and Goose pub in The Street, Bapchild, into commercial space and eight residential apartments.
The proposals also include the construction of a two-storey side extension and a two-and-a-half-storey rear extension, together with access improvements, parking and shared amenity space.
In Boughton-under-Blean, a scheme has been put forward for nine new homes to be built off Bull Lane, each with private gardens, parking, landscaping and a new access road.
At Plumpudding Lane, Dargate, plans have been lodged for two self-build four-bedroom detached houses, each to feature a car-barn, landscaping and a shared driveway.
An application for 56 Newton Road, Faversham, proposes the removal of part of a boundary wall and two trees to make space for two off-street parking bays, along with a replacement wall, pedestrian gate and electric-vehicle charging point.
And at Minster-in-Sheppey Primary School in Brecon Chase, the school is seeking a lawful development certificate to build a new single-storey classroom block containing an office, kitchen and toilets, which would replace an existing teaching unit.
Other planning applications received this week:
*At 5 Provender Walk, Faversham, permission is being sought to carry out tree works in a conservation area.
*An application for 75 The Street, Boughton-under-Blean seeks to vary a condition to allow a holiday let to also be used as ancillary accommodation to the main dwelling.
*At 56 Brier Road, Borden, plans propose the demolition of a garage and the construction of a single-storey side extension.
*A proposal for land adjacent to Ambleside, Maidstone Road, Borden, sets out plans for a new detached three-bedroom chalet bungalow with parking and access.
*Details have been submitted for land at Wises Lane, Borden, covering a contaminated-land assessment and gas-protection scheme.
*At 47 Queensway, Sheerness, plans have been lodged for a single-storey side and rear wrap-around extension incorporating rooflights.
*Developers have submitted construction-management-plan details for land off Oak Lane, Upchurch.
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*For land south of Martindale, Elm Lane, Minster, details have been provided relating to cycle storage arrangements.
*At Scocles Farm, Scocles Road, Minster, further details have been lodged for an off-site footway and integrated bat boxes as part of a previous approval.
*A proposal for 41 Bradfield Avenue, Teynham, seeks to extend a dropped kerb.
*At the barns at Frognal Farm, Lower Road, Teynham, materials and mitigation details have been submitted for consideration.
*For 30 Cellar Hill, Lynsted, the applicant has provided details of landscaping works and foundation materials.
*Plans for 3 Narboths Nursery, Canterbury Road, Faversham, propose the conversion of a garage into habitable space.
*At 20 Hales Road, Tunstall, proposals include the removal of a garage and the construction of a new single-storey side extension with alterations to the roof.
*At 34 Ruins Barn Road, Tunstall, an application seeks amendments to previously approved plans to allow for changes to building materials.
*At Highsted School for Girls, Sittingbourne, the school has submitted lighting-plan and brickwork-detail information for approval.